Shahrukh Khan's ‘Om Shanti Om’ set to release in Japan

Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone starrer ‘Om Shanti Om’ is
all set to release in Japan
on March 16th. Directed by Farah Khan, the film is ready to release
across 15 screens in Japan which will turn out to be one of the biggest ever release
of an Indian film in Japan.

The film is subtitled in Japan and it is named ‘Koi Suru
Rinne Om Shanti Om’, "Koi Suru" stands for to fall in love and
"Rinne" is reincarnation. The film will see the light of the day in Japan six years after it was released in Japan. Director
Farah Khan is expected to attend the grand premiere in Tokyo, Japan.

Yashraj has also planned to release Shahrukh's "Jab Tak
Hai" Jaan later this year in Japan.

Speaking on the announcement, Kumar Ahuja, senior VP,
business development, Eros International said: "Shah Rukh Khan enjoys cult
fan following overseas, including in Japan and the fabulous
showcasing planned for the film there reasserts his global appeal. We are
constantly looking at opening new markets for Bollywood films worldwide and are
confident "Om Shanti Om" will be very well received on its release in
Japan".